The Music Event Is TOUGH But FUN In Genshin Impact



The Music Event Is TOUGH But FUN In Genshin Impact

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43 thoughts on “The Music Event Is TOUGH But FUN In Genshin Impact”

  1. I normally love genshin rhythm games but these songs are so unoptimized for controller players. there are times where you have to hit like 2 or 3 buttons at once and 2 other them are played with the same finger. I know its probably just as easy as switching to a keyboard when I want to play them but that feels like a cop out rather than having either more buttons that different fingers can press or just making a controller setting that changes some gameplay to make it accessible to people who don't use a keyboard for either personal or medical reasons.

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  2. It's a normal human thing. It happens when playing music as well, you want to rush on the really slow pieces like a lullaby or whatever, while fast pieces on vivace or presto are easier to play tempo wise because people have a habit of rushing.

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  3. Tbh its mid. In the events atleast you get primos but the controls are shit. If anyone wants to critique try playing on an PS controller and then shut up. And if someone says ,,ThEn JuSt BuY a Pc‘‘ I’m broke

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  4. OSU is not fun, you either have "fun" playing it because you get good at it and the dopamine hits when you do a great score or you uninstall, this is why this permanent event died before we changed banners, most of the players do not care at all, i don't understand why they didn't add some sort of training mode, that would've been 500 times more useful than this

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  5. I am a decently long time active rhythm game player, to explain, fast notes usually gets you more focused and tensed up, and slow notes especially right after a fast part could feel off and cause you to be off on the timing

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